Project S.H.A.R.E. was created by Shannon Mahler, whose daughter, Seana Osowski, was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer, in 2002. Seana suffered through chemotherapy, radiation and multiple surgeries for more than two years before passing away in 2004, just one month before her 15th birthday.

During her two-year fight against cancer, Seana often wore a shirt that featured the words “Tough Cookie” on it. Her battle against the dreaded disease inspired many people, young and old.

In the weeks before her death, Seana stated she wanted something good to come out of her illness, and her death. She said she wanted to help others, particularly kids with cancer. Hence the word S.H.A.R.E., which stands for Seana Helps And Reaches Everyone.

Mahler, along with Erin Cerceo, Seana’s aunt, and Ann Quinn, created Project S.H.A.R.E. with the idea of helping others. Since starting the project, they have donated thousands of dollars in cash, goods and services to the oncology units and cancer research organizations at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del.

The organization also provides youngsters — and their families — who are battling cancer with art supplies, journals, pajamas, hats, games, gift cards, dinners, birthday party supplies and much more. Their goal is to make wishes come true for the youngsters and their families.

Project S.H.A.R.E. also provides three memorial awards annually to special seniors at the high school Seana would have attended to keep her name and spirit alive.

To reserve a table ($20) for Saturday’s flea market, craft fair and bake sale, call or text Mahler at 610-202-8611.